Good morning, Washington. As you make your way into work on this fine morning, a note to fans of Canadian super group Stars: "Your Ex-Lover Is Dead"? Good song. "Set Yourself on Fire"? Good song. Setting your ex-lover on fire? Apparently not cool. Attack of the Dubyas: Washington Post Radio (WTWP) is shifting to a "personality driven talk format." And whose personalities (I hear you cry) will be driven into us courtesy of the once-anodyne...
Morning Roundup: Video Killed the Radio Star Edition
Campaign Against Mosquitoes Launches
Thanks to Daily Candy, we've learned about another plastic bangle cousin of LIVESTRONG and Save Darfur. A teal blue one that supports "Mosquito Control Awareness." DCist says it's about time those blood suckers were controlled -- especially the little bastards that come home to the Washington region in these humid months. And what better time than Mosquito Control Awareness Week?
St. Patrick's Day Round-Up: Guinness is Good for You
Thrillist, the New York-based guy’s version of Daily Candy, reminds readers in today’s email that, “For some, St. Patrick's Day is a reason to call in sick, then drink all day. For others, it's a reason to work 'til lunch, then drink all day.” With the St. Patrick’s Day parade and the Shamrock Fest a distant memory, is the same true for the District? Will your Irish or Irish-at-heart boss mind if you ditch work early?
How Well Do You Know D.C.?
What is D.C.'s motto? Any idea who's always riding a horse in Meridian Hill/Malcolm X Park? More importantly, who doesn't love a good online quiz? They are spectacular for passing the time as the hours creep and crawl towards the weekend.
The Weekly Feed: Open Wide Edition
Engines thumping, and pumping in time. Everyone, including Daily Candy, Don Rockwell, aunts and uncles, etc. have been telling us that Viridian is opening this weekend. Looks like it's true, despite the dose of snark in last week's Feed.

